<h2>May 1997 JUG Meeting</h2>



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        <td bgcolor="#6699FF"><h3 align="center" class="mpresents">Triangle Java Users Group Presents: </h3>



        <p align="center" class="mtitle">Making the Transition



        from JDK 1.02 to 1.1.1 </p>



        <p align="center" class="mdate">Monday, May 19, 1997 <br>



        6:30 PM - 9:00 PM</p>



        <p align="center" class="mlocation">LOCATION: MCNC



        Auditorium <br>



        3021 Cornwallis Road <br>



        Research Triangle Park, North Carolina</p>



        <p align="center" class="mphone">919.248.1800</p>



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<p>The Triangle Java Users Group will meet Monday, May 19, 1997



at MCNC. This month's scheduled guest is Quentin Spencer of



Mindoro Software Solutions. </p>







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<h3>AGENDA: </h3>







<p><b>6:30 - Meet, talk, snacks </b></p>







<p><b>7:00 - 8:00 Making the Transition from JDK 1.02 to 1.1.1 </b></p>







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<p>Quentin Spencer is currently employed by Mindoro Software



Solutions, an Internet/intranet development startup company



located in Raleigh. He is currently managing the development of a



high end web site for a large local firm. He has 10 years



experience in the software development industry including 5 years



doing object oriented development with C++. Frustrations with the



limitations of C++ lead to his interest in Java. He has been



actively working with Java for over a year now and is especially



interested in building mission critical three tier applications



using the Java platform. </p>







<p>Quentin has provided <a href="http://jughead.trinet.com/meetings/may97/Cover_Page.html" target="_blank">his presentation from the meeting</a>. </p>










